Anonymous wrote:You made a leap. And PP mentioned showcases aren't what you think they are. For the record, could care less about how they run showcases or IDs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to sandbag kids that aren't yours by trying to shame them into playing up and then inventing some special recruiting process that doesn't exist to help your DD is horrible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the playing down grade guy stick to one thread at this point? I don't want to have to report all your posts, but it's incredibly annoying how you've messed up several threads.
I think they're right which would make you wrong. So please stop messing up the threads.
Fighting against SY with players playing up (not down) on teams that are their grade in school is the sandbag/dirtbag way to get GY Showcaases.
For parents that dont know GY means grade in school as the only qualifier for eligibility. This guy wants club soccer showcases to be like HS soccer where players might be 2+ years older all playing on the same teams in front of college coaches.
You made a leap. And PP mentioned showcases aren't what you think they are. For the record, could care less about how they run showcases or IDs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to sandbag kids that aren't yours by trying to shame them into playing up and then inventing some special recruiting process that doesn't exist to help your DD is horrible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the playing down grade guy stick to one thread at this point? I don't want to have to report all your posts, but it's incredibly annoying how you've messed up several threads.
I think they're right which would make you wrong. So please stop messing up the threads.
Fighting against SY with players playing up (not down) on teams that are their grade in school is the sandbag/dirtbag way to get GY Showcaases.
For parents that dont know GY means grade in school as the only qualifier for eligibility. This guy wants club soccer showcases to be like HS soccer where players might be 2+ years older all playing on the same teams in front of college coaches.
Anonymous wrote:How about creating your own special thread that is exclusively about Aug-Sept grade-related issues?
This thread was/is? aiming for people to share what's actually happening, not what should or should not happen, based on opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ecnl going from BY to SY age cutoff change my DC's HS graduation year?
If not, why would college recruiters be confused about when they're graduating?
There is no confusion. Recruiters deal with mixed grad years now. Recruiters already know which players they plan to watch before they even get to the game. It’s a non issue.
Currently mixed team (trapped) players are playing up. With SY mixed team players will be playing down. Which is not desirable and why college coaches will ignore them.
Trapped players are playing their Birth Year, not up.
College coaches only care about the year players graduate HS so yea, from their perspective BY trapped players are playing up.
The college coach knows exactly who they're coming to watch
Been repeated here at nauseum
Which is why clubs playing players on a grade down team screws up their ability to get recruited.
You make absolutely no sense whatsoever
The coach comes out to watch specific recruiting targets based on information they already have
The main one being Graduation Year
It does not matter which club team they are on
Anonymous wrote:Trying to sandbag kids that aren't yours by trying to shame them into playing up and then inventing some special recruiting process that doesn't exist to help your DD is horrible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the playing down grade guy stick to one thread at this point? I don't want to have to report all your posts, but it's incredibly annoying how you've messed up several threads.
I think they're right which would make you wrong. So please stop messing up the threads.
Trying to sandbag kids that aren't yours by trying to shame them into playing up and then inventing some special recruiting process that doesn't exist to help your DD is horrible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the playing down grade guy stick to one thread at this point? I don't want to have to report all your posts, but it's incredibly annoying how you've messed up several threads.
I think they're right which would make you wrong. So please stop messing up the threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Arlington did say that kids will play based on the 8/1-7/31 schedule, but they subsequently sent out a short survey asking for school grades suggesting they do care about grade level. They also said playing up will be the exception but is that only at the ECNL level? For example, will strong RL players be exceptions and be able to stay on their current RL team?
“Strong RL” players? Is that actually a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ecnl going from BY to SY age cutoff change my DC's HS graduation year?
If not, why would college recruiters be confused about when they're graduating?
There is no confusion. Recruiters deal with mixed grad years now. Recruiters already know which players they plan to watch before they even get to the game. It’s a non issue.
Currently mixed team (trapped) players are playing up. With SY mixed team players will be playing down. Which is not desirable and why college coaches will ignore them.
Trapped players are playing their Birth Year, not up.
College coaches only care about the year players graduate HS so yea, from their perspective BY trapped players are playing up.
The college coach knows exactly who they're coming to watch
Been repeated here at nauseum
Which is why clubs playing players on a grade down team screws up their ability to get recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ecnl going from BY to SY age cutoff change my DC's HS graduation year?
If not, why would college recruiters be confused about when they're graduating?
There is no confusion. Recruiters deal with mixed grad years now. Recruiters already know which players they plan to watch before they even get to the game. It’s a non issue.
Currently mixed team (trapped) players are playing up. With SY mixed team players will be playing down. Which is not desirable and why college coaches will ignore them.
Trapped players are playing their Birth Year, not up.
College coaches only care about the year players graduate HS so yea, from their perspective BY trapped players are playing up.
The college coach knows exactly who they're coming to watch
Been repeated here at nauseum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where you lose the argument. You are inventing irrelevant hypotheticals not knowing the process while the PPs are tell you what does and you ignore them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody believes you. To bolster your opinion, you could try adding factual information that can be verified.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ecnl going from BY to SY age cutoff change my DC's HS graduation year?
If not, why would college recruiters be confused about when they're graduating?
There is no confusion. Recruiters deal with mixed grad years now. Recruiters already know which players they plan to watch before they even get to the game. It’s a non issue.
Currently mixed team (trapped) players are playing up. With SY mixed team players will be playing down. Which is not desirable and why college coaches will ignore them.
Say you're a D1 college coach looking for a forward. You have 200 players pinging you to watch them play. They're all graduating in 2028 + 99% are playing on teams that are their grade 1% are playing on a team and level thats a grade down. Would you choose the one thats playing down a grade/level? Remember you're paycheck depends on wins.
He's here for the argument, not the truth
They sound logical and have provided examples. You've provided nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ecnl going from BY to SY age cutoff change my DC's HS graduation year?
If not, why would college recruiters be confused about when they're graduating?
There is no confusion. Recruiters deal with mixed grad years now. Recruiters already know which players they plan to watch before they even get to the game. It’s a non issue.
Currently mixed team (trapped) players are playing up. With SY mixed team players will be playing down. Which is not desirable and why college coaches will ignore them.
Trapped players are playing their Birth Year, not up.
College coaches only care about the year players graduate HS so yea, from their perspective BY trapped players are playing up.
Anonymous wrote:Can the playing down grade guy stick to one thread at this point? I don't want to have to report all your posts, but it's incredibly annoying how you've messed up several threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Arlington did say that kids will play based on the 8/1-7/31 schedule, but they subsequently sent out a short survey asking for school grades suggesting they do care about grade level. They also said playing up will be the exception but is that only at the ECNL level? For example, will strong RL players be exceptions and be able to stay on their current RL team?
“Strong RL” players? Is that actually a thing?